Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore is part of the international banking group, which operates in more than 70 countries worldwide. Their focus is Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The Bank was established in 1969 by the merger of Standard Bank of British South Africa, founded in 1863 and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, founded in 1853. Standard Chartered Bank has a 150-year history of the company in Singapore and has grown steadily throughout this time.
The highest standards
Marina Bay financial centre Tower add the impressive skyline of Singapore and is the focal point of the new city. Standard Chartered Bank to find an ideal place for their offices in the 33-story tower 1.
Bene was requested to submit to the Executive Suite and private banking areas. The client has two basic requirements for the project: they want the highest quality aesthetics and acoustical ideal.
White space must be open, but discrete
In General, offices in the banking industry must perform a balancing act: on the one hand, the space should facilitate full discretion, and on the other hand, you must create an open atmosphere that conveys transparency and closeness to the customer. Bene glass room partitioning systems are ideal for this. Double RF corridor wall allows Visual openness and offers kinds in representative space, while ensuring confidentiality and secrecy with its outstanding acoustics.
Glass wall aesthetically striking his clear, quiet design, which is invisible connection between the frame and the logotype of the Bank, as a possibility. Bene is also used by the RUSSIAN FEDERATION to respond to requests for additional individual clients: integrated solid shutters and doors, which are white coated rear window in the Executive areas and veneer in the field of private banking.
Wood is also an outstanding material for wall panels and tables. She harmonizes with glass walls at the same time, the creation of a prestigious and comfortable atmosphere. Large window surfaces and transparent design allow summer flow in the Interior of the building – and also allow the views of the city and ocean.
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